Arlington

Texas Rangers and The Cordish Companies Prepare for January Opening of One Rangers Way

By April Towery / December 23, 2024 /

The same excitement that baseball fans feel on opening day as they root for the home team was in the air on Thursday at an exclusive media preview of the first residential building in the Arlington Entertainment District.   The luxury apartments at One Rangers Way will be within walking distance of Rangers and Dallas Cowboys…

Arlington Entertainment District Says, ‘Put Me in, Coach,’ With Luxury Apartments at One Rangers Way

By April Towery / June 11, 2024 /

Luxury living for Arlington-based fans of the reigning World Series champion Texas Rangers is about to be as smooth as a Nolan Ryan fastball.  The Texas Rangers baseball franchise and The Cordish Companies hosted a “topping off ceremony” Monday to celebrate a major construction milestone at the first and only upscale residential community in the…

A Custom Louboutin Bathtub is Just The Beginning in This Arlington Home

By Nikki Barringer / February 7, 2024 /

Why do we get so pumped when we see our cities get mentioned in national news? It’s the same phenomenon as when a celebrity dies and you once had your picture taken with them outside Don Pablo’s in 2002, so you repost the photo with your version of an obit. They were so kind. Such…

Marching Bands Toot Horns for Arlington Independence Day Parade, Oldest Event in Town

By Joy Donovan / June 29, 2023 /

Where:  Arlington, TX, through the city’s downtown and the University of Texas at Arlington’s college park district. What makes it special:  It’s history! Started in 1965, this fun parade is the oldest event in Arlington. What began as children riding decorated bicycles through Randol Mill Park has morphed into a two-mile spectacle featuring 120 entries…

Arlington Wins ‘Placemaking’ Grant to Redevelop Land Near Old Railroad Tracks

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / May 20, 2023 /

By John English Contributing Writer The Downtown Arlington Management Corporation scored a major coup when it landed a $75,000 grant from General Motors to turn unused railroad land into a transformative public space. Arlington, along with 69 other communities in the country were eligible for the grant, the funds from which will be used to…